Tesla Quietly Adds a New Model X - Now With Less Range!

Steph Willems
by Steph Willems

Just as it did recently with the Model S, Tesla just took its Model X SUV in for a battery and price haircut, resulting in a new base model.

The automaker’s website now shows the availability of a 60D version of the all-wheel-drive utility, meaning a 60 kilowatt battery and an EPA estimated 200 miles of range. The battery shrinkage makes the new model the shortest-ranged Tesla in the stable, but it also undercuts the price of the formerly base 75D by $9,000.

$76,500 (minus a $7,500 federal tax credit) is steep for any non-military vehicle, however, like the Model S 60, the slightly lower price broadens the pool of potential customers for Tesla’s flagship.

The smaller battery means less low-end grunt, though Tesla claims the Model X 60D will still match the 75D’s six second 0–60 mile per hour time. That’s with 325 pounds-fee of torque on tap, instead of the 75D’s 387 lb-ft. Top speed is listed as 140 mph.

As with all Model X variants, the 60D comes with seating for five and a long list of options — including Autopilot — for those wanting to boost the comfort level (and price).

The automaker hasn’t said if extra battery capacity can be unlocked for a fee, which was an option available to Model S 70 owners.

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  • SCE to AUX SCE to AUX on Jul 13, 2016

    "Quietly" = Tesla Bad and Sneaky, of course.

  • Old Man Pants Old Man Pants on Jul 13, 2016

    What the hell difference would 9K make to the average X buyer/leasee? As sensitive an issue as is range, how attractive could this ploy be?

    • SCE to AUX SCE to AUX on Jul 13, 2016

      Well, it's a 12% bump over the base price of this trim level - that's not insignificant. There's a reason someone would buy the 60 kWh Model X for $74500 rather than the fully-pimped $140k version - they're trying to save some money while getting the same basic car. It's the same decision a Kia buyer makes when they're choosing between the EX and SX trim levels, only scaled up.

  • Gasser Gasser on Jul 13, 2016

    I realize that the engineering and tooling on the model X was long since completed, but how much would normal doors and a normal roof save in the production?? Probably a few pounds and a few dollars which could go toward a larger battery or a few more standard amenities. I think those gull wing doors, for the BACK doors, are idiocy. The electric drive train is the "gee whiz" factor in the model X SUV. Those back doors are just a stupid afterthought that will be cursed everytime you try to get your kid in or out of the Model X when you are parked in a narrow, urban spaced parking lot.

    • SCE to AUX SCE to AUX on Jul 13, 2016

      They're called "falcon wing" doors - not gull wing doors - because they articulate with a double hinge in each one. Here is a video of a situation like the 'narrow, urban spaced parking lot' you mention: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iWWkVWUxis" I'd worry more about the doors of the adjacent cars striking the X. "Normal" doors would have been better, of course, but we'll probably never see them in the X. The X is designed around them, and you'd have to re-engineer the entire car to eliminate them, then re-certify for crash testing, etc. It just won't happen. Those doors certainly were not an afterthought; the entire Model X was designed around them necessarily because of Musk's insistence that they be there to begin with. He has humbly confessed to this 'hubris' many times.

  • Stingray65 Stingray65 on Jul 14, 2016

    I am guessing this means that sales are softer than expected for the pricier models - so lets roll out the cheaper version. I also wonder if the rear doors aren't limiting demand - almost everyone that buys a wagon/SUV wants the capability of putting a rack on the roof for bikes, ski boxes, etc. and the stupid doors prevent the installation of a rack. Would have been smarter to put in sliding rear door - but I guess that wouldn't be very sexy - too much like mom's minivan.

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